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Deadzone Tester
Free Online Controller & Joystick Test

The most advanced free online deadzone tester for any controller or joystick. Measure, visualize, and calibrate analog stick deadzone in real time. Works with PS5, PS4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch Pro, PC joysticks, and all HID gamepads. No registration, no download, instant results.

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Connect Your Controller or Joystick

Plug in via USB or pair via Bluetooth, then press any button. Our free online deadzone tester instantly detects your controller and begins live analysis. No registration or software needed.

Press any button on your controller after connecting to begin detection

How It Works

Test Controller Deadzone in 6 Simple Steps

Our free online deadzone tester uses the Web Gamepad API to read raw analog input from your controller with zero processing. No registration, no download, just plug in and test.

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Connect Controller

Plug in via USB or pair via Bluetooth. Works with PS5, PS4, Xbox, Switch Pro, PC joysticks, and any HID-compatible device.

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Auto-Detection

Press any button to activate the Gamepad API. The tool instantly detects your controller model, button count, and axis configuration.

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Choose Profile

Select a deadzone profile such as Standard, Competitive, or Accessibility. Or use Custom mode to set exact inner and outer thresholds.

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Move Your Sticks

The live polar canvas and waveform visualizer update in real-time at 60fps. Watch your deadzone boundaries and active input zones render as you move.

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Read the Data

Check the statistics panel for inner deadzone percentage, peak drift magnitude, circular coverage, and live XY axis values with 3-decimal precision.

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Export Your Report

Download a full diagnostic text report or share your results. Use the data to set matching deadzone values in your game or controller software.

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Deadzone Types Explained

Understanding Controller Deadzone

Deadzone is the area around the center of an analog stick where input is ignored. Learn the difference between each type and how to test them free online without any registration.

Axial Deadzone Most Common

Applied independently to each axis (X and Y). The stick only registers when either axis individually exceeds the threshold. Creates a plus-shaped inactive zone in the center. Used in most console game defaults.

X-axis thresholdY-axis thresholdIndependent

Radial Deadzone Most Accurate

Applied to the distance from center (magnitude). The stick only registers when the total distance from center exceeds the circular threshold. Creates a perfect circle of dead input. Used in competitive and simulator titles.

Circular boundaryMagnitude-basedEqual in all directions

Scaled Radial Deadzone Best Feel

Combines radial deadzone with input rescaling. After the inner deadzone, input is remapped from 0 to 100 percent across the active zone up to the outer deadzone. Eliminates the jump from zero to a threshold value.

Remapped outputNo jumpSmooth precision

Outer Deadzone For Worn Sticks

Defines the maximum input threshold. Controllers with worn or stiff springs may never reach true 100 percent magnitude. An outer deadzone ensures full deflection is achievable even on degraded hardware.

Max thresholdWorn stick fixFull range

Asymmetric Deadzone Advanced

Different deadzone values for each direction or axis. Some controllers or games apply different thresholds for horizontal versus vertical movement. Our tool visualizes asymmetry through the polar trajectory canvas.

Per-directionPer-axisPolar visible

Hardware Deadzone Built-In

The physical deadzone built into the controller hardware itself by the manufacturer. Even at driver level, these values set the baseline. Our tool reads raw hardware values before any OS or game processing is applied.

Raw axis valuesPre-OSManufacturer set
Supported Controllers

Works With All Major Controllers

Our free online deadzone tester is compatible with every major gaming controller and joystick. Test analog deadzone without registration or software installation.

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PS5 DualSense

PlayStation 5
Adaptive trigger analog depth test
Haptic stick deadzone precision
Full polar trajectory mapping
Raw axis values at 3-decimal precision
Drift detection on both sticks
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PS4 DualShock 4

PlayStation 4
Left and right stick deadzone analysis
Waveform output for all 4 axes
Drift magnitude measurement
Circular range-of-motion test
Inner and outer deadzone calibration
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Xbox Series X|S

Xbox / Windows
XInput axis precision mapping
LT/RT trigger axis visualization
Left/right stick polar canvas
Competitive deadzone profiles
History graph with 200 sample buffer
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Nintendo Switch Pro

Nintendo Switch
USB connection for full axis data
Stick drift early detection
Radial deadzone measurement
Polar trajectory recording
Axis history graph analysis
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PC Joystick / Flight Stick

PC HID Device
Up to 8 axes visualized
Multi-axis deadzone profiles
High-precision raw HID data
Waveform for all active axes
Ideal for simulator calibration
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Xbox One Controller

Xbox One / PC
Full XInput deadzone measurement
Accessibility profile support
Inner and outer zone mapping
Live magnitude and angle readout
Drift log with timestamps
Why Use Our Tool

The Most Advanced Free Online Deadzone Tester

More data, better visuals, zero cost. Our free online deadzone tester gives you tools that no other website offers, all without registration or download.

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Polar Trajectory Canvas

Record your stick's full circular motion on a polar map. See exactly where your range of motion is limited, where drift occurs, and how evenly your stick traces the outer ring.

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Live Axis Waveforms

Four real-time waveform bars update 60 times per second showing raw axis output for LS-X, LS-Y, RS-X, and RS-Y. Immediately see deadzone suppression as flat lines at center.

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3-Decimal Axis Precision

We display axis values to 3 decimal places giving you 0.001 resolution. Essential for measuring micro-drift and setting accurate deadzone thresholds for competitive gaming.

Custom Deadzone Profiles

Six built-in profiles from Competitive to Accessibility, plus Custom mode with independent inner and outer threshold sliders for both sticks. Test any configuration in real-time.

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200-Sample History Graph

The axis history canvas records the last 200 input samples across all four axes and plots them with color-coded lines. See drift patterns, noise, and input consistency over time.

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Zero Data Collection

All analysis runs locally in your browser. No controller data, serial numbers, or input events are sent to any server. 100% private with no registration required, ever.

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Downloadable Report

Export a complete diagnostic text file with all deadzone measurements, drift values, health score, controller info, and profile settings. Useful for comparing across sessions.

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Works on Any Platform

Chrome, Edge, Opera on Windows, macOS, Linux, Android, and ChromeOS. No app install, no browser extension, just open the page and connect your controller or joystick.

Frequently Asked Questions

Deadzone Tester FAQ

Everything you need to know about testing controller and joystick deadzone online for free. No registration required for any feature.

What is controller deadzone and why should I test it online free?+
Controller deadzone is the area around the center of an analog stick where movement is ignored and treated as zero input. Every controller has some deadzone built in by the manufacturer to prevent stick drift from being registered as movement in games. Testing your deadzone online for free using our tool helps you understand exactly how large your inner deadzone is, whether it has grown due to wear, and whether your controller has developed drift that falls outside the expected deadzone radius. Our free online deadzone tester requires no registration and no download, and gives you precise measurements in seconds.
How do I test PS5 DualSense deadzone online for free without registration?+
Testing PS5 DualSense deadzone is completely free and requires no registration. Connect your DualSense to your PC via USB-C or pair it via Bluetooth, then open this page in Chrome or Edge. Press any button on your DualSense to trigger detection. The live polar canvas will immediately begin visualizing both stick inputs. Gently release both sticks and watch whether the dot returns to the exact center or drifts slightly. The inner deadzone circle shown on the canvas represents your current threshold. If drift dots appear outside that circle, your deadzone setting needs to be increased or your controller needs service. All of this is free with no registration.
What is the difference between inner deadzone and outer deadzone?+
The inner deadzone is the circular region at the center of the analog stick range where all input is treated as zero. Any stick movement within this zone produces no output in-game. The outer deadzone is the opposite, it defines the maximum threshold at which input is treated as 100 percent. Controllers with worn springs may never physically reach the true edge of their range, so an outer deadzone ensures that near-maximum deflection still registers as full input. Our free online deadzone tester lets you independently set both inner and outer deadzone thresholds for each stick using the custom sliders, and visualizes both zones as colored rings on the live canvas.
Can I test Xbox Series X controller deadzone online without downloading anything?+
Yes, testing your Xbox Series X or Xbox Series S controller deadzone is entirely online and requires absolutely no download. Connect your Xbox controller via USB or through the Xbox Wireless Adapter and open this page in Chrome or Edge. Press any button to activate detection. The polar trajectory canvas will begin recording your stick movement immediately. You can choose from our six built-in deadzone profiles including a Competitive profile with a very tight 2 percent inner deadzone, or use the Custom sliders to dial in exact values. The waveform bars show live XInput axis output and the history graph records the last 200 samples so you can study drift patterns over time, all free with no registration.
What is the polar trajectory canvas and what does it show me?+
The polar trajectory canvas is a circular map that records the path your analog stick traces during a session. As you move the stick in a full circular motion, the canvas plots each position as a colored dot based on its distance from center. Positions inside the inner deadzone are shown in a dimmed gray since they produce no output. Positions in the active zone are shown in orange. Positions at or beyond the outer deadzone appear in black. If you rotate your stick around the full circle and then look at the polar map, a healthy controller will show an even ring of coverage. Gaps in the ring indicate directions where your stick does not reach full range. This is unique to our free online deadzone tester and is not available on other websites.
How does the waveform output section work in the deadzone tester?+
The waveform section displays four real-time bar visualizers, one for each of the four main analog stick axes: Left Stick X, Left Stick Y, Right Stick X, and Right Stick Y. Each bar represents the current raw axis value scaled to a visible height. When your stick is in the deadzone, the bars remain near their baseline because no movement is registered. When you push the stick, the corresponding bar rises proportionally to the input magnitude. Watching the waveforms while your stick is at rest is an excellent way to spot micro-drift that may not be obvious from the circular canvas. Constant oscillation in a waveform bar when your stick is untouched is a strong indicator of stick drift or deadzone miscalibration.
Why is my controller deadzone so large and how do I fix it?+
A large controller deadzone can have two causes. The first is a software setting in your game or system that applies an aggressive deadzone to prevent false inputs, typically set by the developer. You can check and reduce this in your game or console settings. The second cause is physical hardware wear where the potentiometers inside your analog stick have degraded, causing the stick to report off-center values even when resting. This means the game or driver must apply a larger deadzone to mask the noise. Our free online deadzone tester can confirm which cause is affecting your controller by showing you the raw hardware axis values before any game processing. If you see drift even in our tool with no deadzone applied, it is a hardware issue requiring cleaning or replacement of the potentiometers.
What deadzone setting should I use for competitive gaming?+
For competitive gaming, you want the smallest inner deadzone that does not cause false stick drift inputs during gameplay. Our Competitive preset uses a 2 percent inner deadzone which is near the hardware minimum for most controllers in good condition. To find your optimal competitive deadzone, select the Custom profile and set the inner deadzone to 0 percent, then gradually increase it until the drift dots in the polar canvas and the waveform bars settle to baseline when your stick is at rest. The value at which drift disappears is your minimum viable deadzone. Using anything larger than that wastes input range and reduces precision. Using anything smaller will cause your character or camera to drift during gameplay. Our free online deadzone tester lets you find this value accurately without any registration.
Does the deadzone tester work with PC joysticks and flight sticks?+
Yes, our free online deadzone tester works with any HID-compatible input device including PC joysticks, flight sticks, racing wheels, arcade sticks, and HOTAS systems. These devices typically expose more axes than a standard gamepad, and our tool reads all available axes from the Web Gamepad API. The polar canvas, waveform bars, and history graph all respond to whichever axes your device reports. For flight sticks and joysticks used in simulators, accurate deadzone calibration is especially important since even small amounts of center drift can cause unwanted roll, pitch, or yaw in aircraft. Connect your device via USB and press any button or move any axis to trigger detection. No registration or download is required.
What browsers and operating systems support this free online deadzone tester?+
Our free online deadzone tester works best in Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge which both have full Web Gamepad API support. Opera also works fully. Firefox supports basic axis detection but may have limited support for some controller types. Safari on recent macOS versions supports the Gamepad API with some limitations. The tool runs on Windows 10 and 11, macOS 12 and later, Ubuntu and other Linux distributions, Android via Chrome, and ChromeOS. No registration is required and no software is installed. All testing happens entirely in your browser using standard web APIs. For the most accurate raw axis data we recommend Chrome or Edge on Windows with your controller connected via USB rather than Bluetooth, as wired connections generally provide lower latency and more stable axis readings.

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The most advanced free online deadzone tester anywhere. Polar canvas, waveforms, drift detection, custom profiles. No registration, no download, works instantly.

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